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mthockeydad
Apr 29, 2014Explorer
I don't know what they're called, but they're good!:
Slit a banana lengthwise, right through the skin on top, don't cut the bottom skin. Fill with chocolate chips, marshmallows (optional for your daughter with braces), caramel chips, butterscotch chips, etc.
Wrap in foil and nestle in the coals for 5-10min.
The skin will keep the banana "meat" itself from charring and all the goodies inside will be melted. Eat with a spoon.
If you enjoy pie iron cooking, try a variation of the venerable "Monte Cristo" sandwich. A Monte Cristo is generally a deep-fried club sandwich served with jelly. You can make a ham/turkey/swiss club and cook it in the pie iron--coat the outsides of the bread liberally with butter. Even less healthy but more tasty, batter the sandwich before putting it in the pie iron.
Serve with the jelly of your choice, of course!
Pie iron "potlucks" are fun, rav!
Slit a banana lengthwise, right through the skin on top, don't cut the bottom skin. Fill with chocolate chips, marshmallows (optional for your daughter with braces), caramel chips, butterscotch chips, etc.
Wrap in foil and nestle in the coals for 5-10min.
The skin will keep the banana "meat" itself from charring and all the goodies inside will be melted. Eat with a spoon.
rav wrote:
pie irons - we cook dinner and dessert in them. we also get our camping friends to bring a few ingredients for a fun and creative dinner.
http://www.pieiron.com/recipes.htm
If you enjoy pie iron cooking, try a variation of the venerable "Monte Cristo" sandwich. A Monte Cristo is generally a deep-fried club sandwich served with jelly. You can make a ham/turkey/swiss club and cook it in the pie iron--coat the outsides of the bread liberally with butter. Even less healthy but more tasty, batter the sandwich before putting it in the pie iron.
Serve with the jelly of your choice, of course!
Pie iron "potlucks" are fun, rav!
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